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No, A″C″B″ is located at A″(1, 1), C″(4, 3), and B″(1, 5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Line AB is horizontal, so reflection across the x-axis maps it to a horizontal line. Then rotation CCW by 90° maps it to a vertical line. The composition of transformations cannot map the figure to itself.
A reasonable explanation is the last one:
No, A″C″B″ is located at A″(1, 1), C″(4, 3), and B″(1, 5)
Height=4 ft
angle=33 degrees
My tip first is to draw it out. Draw an acute angle opening up to a building forming a triangle. Inside of the vertex of the acute angle is the degree 33 and the height of the building is 4 ft. So, use trig! Do you have a calculator? Opposite over hypotenuse is Sine. (SOH CAH TOA). (4)/(sin(33)). which equals 7.34 ft as your height! Hope this helped!
Well lets try using negatives and positives, negatives for underground positives for above. -6 + 14 = 8 then 8 - 11 = -3. When Herman finally stops climbing he is 3 feet below ground level.
$2, because if you do 8*25 you get 200 and if you divide that by 100 you get a total of 2 making the tax on the purchase $2.
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Answer: g(x)=. Step-by-step explanation: We are given that: f(x)=x². We have to find g(x). Since, we are given that g(3)=1. Hence, we will ... · g of x would equal (1/3x)^2 because if x was 6 y, g(x), would be 4
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